16 web-programmer-developer-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Lincoln in United Kingdom
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its doors in September 2026 as a modern centre for dental education and workforce development. We are now inviting expressions of interest and speculative CVs from dental professionals who want to play
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to learn about all aspects of placement administration across a wide range of health-related programmes, such as nursing, social work, pharmacy, medicine and allied health professions. As an Administrator in
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education and impactful professional development. Our pharmacy provision is expanding and includes successful undergraduate and postgraduate programmes such as the Master of Pharmacy (MPharm), Independent
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exciting opportunity for an Executive Officer to join our small friendly team on a permanent basis. The Vice Chancellor’s Office has a key strategic role in the development implementation of the University’s
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Are you interested in being a part of a project examining novel methods to train and assess detection dogs? We have an exciting opportunity for someone to join the Working Animal Cognition lab
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science, mathematics, and physics. Since its founding, the School has collaborated on ground-breaking initiatives working with local and national employers including Siemens Energy to continuously seek to develop its
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Do you want to be part of a motivated, innovative and transdisciplinary team developing solutions to inequities driven by the place, space and pace of where people live? Do you want to work with
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extensions, QGIS, etc. Have a high level of skill using Microsoft Office Suite and associated Microsoft 365 Apps. Have experience in automation, programming languages and software development e.g., ArcGIS
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extensions, QGIS, etc. Have a high level of skill using Microsoft Office Suite and associated Microsoft 365 Apps. Have experience in automation, programming languages and software development e.g., ArcGIS
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team and is interested in joining a programme of discovery research which aims to better our understanding of the underlying mechanisms that drive late-stage kidney damage in people with and without